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Remember when Obama said "you didn't build that" and the uproar it caused the conservatives.
Scott Walker said "People, not governments, create jobs. Sadly the federal government seems to be going in the opposite direction."

Your right they weren't registered to vote. They've been complaining about Trump since the last election. So I've been working on them. They dropped out of voting after having a bad experience with jury duty. I've convinced them it's now time to step up and vote. They registered and we are all going together. Then for food and drinks. Cause you know I'm going need a damn drink after all that.

The republicans are going to run the budgets into the ground and then blame the democrats for being fiscally irresponsible when they get back in power. I can see trump running on this in 2020. When the house flips to the democrats, he will be blaming them for all the problems he's creating.

Darren McFadden, the former Razorback football star, was arrested for DWI Monday after being reportedly found asleep at a Whataburger drive-through in the Dallas area.

Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas is getting attention for calling out Trump administration climate policy. He even acknowledges the role of carbon burning and humans in climate change.

The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department's plan to widen Interstate 30 is a waste of $632 million in taxpayer dollars, an analysis by public policy and consumer groups says.

Indivisible, the grassroots movement to hold members of Congress accountable in the age of Donald Trump, has produced a guide for those faced with dodging congressmen, such as U.S. Sen. John Boozman and U.S. Rep. French Hill.

In the darkest hour of the AIDS epidemic, Ruth Coker Burks cared for hundreds of people whose families had abandoned them. Courage, love and the 30-year secret of one little graveyard in Hot Springs.

The aggressive advertising of Academic Partnerships, a private firm that contracts with Arkansas State University to provide on-line education, has made Academic Partnerships "ASU's face, ASU's identity and ASU's brand," according to the president of the ASU Faculty Senate.